Prove : Re: a comment

Brian Malcolm errancy@infidels.org
Fri, 11 Jun 1999 09:03:12 -0700 (00929134992, NABBKAPJPFCPHHCMJOKNGELIPAAA.brianm1@home.com)



> POOBAH
> I'll take your word for it. Now tell us why you would reject similar
> very
> real evidence from someone who was healed with crystals, who prayed
> to
> Allah, who went to a Native American Shaman, who meditated for
> healing, who
> prayed to the Virgin Mary, who sought out a Hindu holy man, etc.
> etc. etc.
>
> Why would you tell them that their "god" wasn't real but yours was?
STB I would question where the come from, yes. I propose that Satan can do healings as well. Of course, the is also the understanding of the power of the mind too. I am not sure about how that plays out though. POOBAH If you aren't sure then why should we possibly accept your testimony as evidence? How do you know yours wasn't due to the power of the mind? Why was it so wrong of me when I said I didn't know? I know that you think Satan is behind every other religion besides your own, but that doesn't answer the question: why should your healing be accepted as evidence that your god is the correct one, but any of the others simply be passed off as "Satandidit"? Please try to answer the question this time, and without begging the question of Biblical accuracy.